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NBA Best Bets: Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Golden State Warriors Best Prop Bets for Tuesday 11/11/25

Alex Hunter details his best NBA player prop bets on DraftKings Sportsbook for Tuesday’s game between the Thunder and Warriors.

The Thunder are hosting the Warriors on Tuesday. On DraftKings Sportsbook, Oklahoma City is favored by 7.5 points, and this game carries a total of O/U 228.5 points.

Below, I dive into three of my favorite player prop bets for Tuesday’s matchup between the Thunder and the Warriors on DraftKings Sportsbook.

Best Thunder vs. Warriors Player Prop Bets on DraftKings Sportsbook

Ajay Mitchell O 22.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-124)

While Mitchell is facing a Warriors defense that ranks sixth in rating this season, this 22.5 PRA line is way too low for Mitchell’s role with Lu Dort (trap) sidelined. The veteran has missed three games in a row and, as Dort’s replacement in the Thunder’s starting lineup, Mitchell is averaging 20.0 points, 5.7 assists, and 5.0 rebounds in 31.3 minutes per game. The guard has posted at least 28 PRA in all of these games, and he is handling a 22.6% usage rate during this stretch.

Mitchell’s usage could be even higher tonight, with Aaron Wiggins (adductor) joining Dort on the sidelines. With Dort and Wiggins off the floor this season, Mitchell is garnering a 24.9% usage rate, which ranks for Oklahoma City in this situation, only trailing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

Jimmy Butler O 4.5 Assists (+102)

Butler is averaging 4.6 assists on a team-high 10.0 potential assists per game this season, and Stephen Curry (illness) will return from a three-game absence tonight, which is great news for Butler as a facilitator. In the 43 games Butler and Curry have played together, Butler is averaging 5.5 assists per game with a 26% assist rate.

Facing the Thunder and their league-best defense on the road is obviously challenging, but exceeding 4.5 assists is possible for Butler tonight, and he is worth backing for this over at this appealing +102 price.

Moses Moody U 8.5 Points (-115)

While Curry’s return is a boost for Butler as a playmaker, Curry being back in the picture is going to hurt Moody’s role significantly. In the six games Moody has played with both Curry and Butler active this season, Moody is only logging 20.8 minutes per game off the bench. The veteran has fallen short of 8.5 points in three of these six games, including a scoreless showing vs. the Bucks.

Moody’s reserve role is very fragile with Curry back and going against a Thunder defense that leads the league in rating for the second straight season. Moody shouldn’t be much of a factor in this contest.

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